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一、選擇題(本題共14題,每題1.0分,共分。)

DrivingalongSouthStreet,wheretheLosAngelessprawlmeetssprawlingOrange

County,youenterandleaveCerritosthreetimes.Althoughthecityisconfusingly

shaped,itiseasytotellwhereitbegins.Overheadpowercablesabruptlydisappearand

rununderground.Thegrass,wateredbyinnumerablesprinklers,isabrightershadeof

green.Indeed,ablindmancouldtellwheretheboundarylies.CrossingintoArtesiathere

isabump,followedbyaseriesofclumsilypatchedpotholes;afewhundredyardslater

youre-enterCerritosandtheroadissmoothagain.Cerritoscannotboastaglorious

history,oldmoneyornaturalbeauty.Fiftyyearsagoitwasaflatareaoffarmlandknown

asDairyValley.Thesedays,"it'saterriblyunremarkableplaceonthewayto

Disneyland,"saysTomIrish,apropertydeveloper.Yetthissmallsuburbancityofsome

55,000peoplehasbecomeremarkablethankstosuperbmanagementandgeographical

goodfortune.ItrevealsmuchaboutwhyAmerica'ssuburbsaresoappealing,andhow

theyarechanging.Likeanincreasingnumberofsuburbs,Cerritosisbothabedroom

communityandaneconomicengine.Itbegantoprosperintheearly1970swhenit

encouragedcardealerstoclusternearthemotorwaythatclipsitswesternedge.Fully27

outfitsnowtradethere,makingitthelargestsuchcentreinacar-obsessedstate.Cenitos

alsohasashoppingmallanda"towncenter'1,otherwiseknownasanofficepark.Asa

result,ithasfarmorejobsthanworkingresidents.Lastyearthecitycollected$483in

salestaxesperperson—morethantheglitzycityofSantaMonica.Andithasleased,not

sold,itsland,soafuturestreamofmoneyisguaranteed.Whatgoesoninsidetheoffices

seemslessimportanttolocalsthanwhattheylooklike.Thecityhasmunicipalcodesto

rivalthoseofnotoriouslystaidIrvine,aplannedcityinOrangeCounty:don'teventhink

aboutinstallingarotating,blinkingoroscillatingsign.Sculpturesadorncardealers*

forecourts.Cerritos'sbusylibraryiscoveredwithtitanium;itsWal-Martiscladin

granite.Ithasanopulentperformingartscentrethatwillhostsome140impeccably

populistactsthisyear.Buildingworkisunderwayonthelocaljail,knownforgood

reasonasthe"sheriffshotel".AlthoughCerritoshasacontractwithLosAngeles's

countysherifffbritspolicing,itpaysforthebuildingandtheofficers.Theyhavesomeof

theeasiestjobsinCalifornia.Sofarthisyear53seriousassaultshavebeenrecorded,abit

lessthanonepercop.Thecityissopeaceful,saysDarylEvans,thepolicecaptain,that

gangmembersfromnearbycitiesoccasionallymeettheretoplaybasketball,knowing

theywillnotbeattackedbyrivals.Ofcourse,manyAmericancitieshavebuiltparks,

performing-artscentresandfancylibrarieswhilestrugglingfinancially.Thekeyto

Cerritos'ssuccessmaybethetimingofitsinvestments.CitiessuchasClevelandand

Baltimorepouredmoneyintomuseumsandothergrandprojectsinthevainhopethat

theywouldlurebusinessesandyoung,creativefolk.Cerritosbeganbybuildingpipelines

androads,thenmovedontobusinessparks,policingandschools(includingCalifornia's

besthighschool).Onlywhenitwasrollinginmoneydiditbreakoutthetitanium.Local

officialsattributethecity'ssuccesstofiscaldisciplineandtheabilitytofollowalong-

termplan.That,inturn,istheresultofitspoliticalculture.Cerritoshasatraditionof

powerful,long-servingcitymanagers,towhomlocalpoliticiansfrequentlydefer.As

LauraLee,themayor,explains,"Therearemanythingswe,aselectedofficials,donot

understand."Voters,itseems,likethisarrangementgreatly.Ina2002poll,an

astonishing96%ofresidentssaidtheyweresatisfiedwiththeprovisionofpublic

services.Suchsingle-mindednessisparticularlystrikinggiventhecity'sdiversity.In

1980whitescomprisedmorethanhalfofthepopulation.ThesedaysAsiansdo.Striving

immigrantsarecauseandconsequenceofthecity'sexcellentschools:inCerritosHigh

School,pupilswhospeakinadequateEnglishscorebetterinmathematicsteststhanthose

whospeakEnglishfluently.Yetthenewcomershavenotformedghettos.Thelastcensus

showedthatwhitesandAsiansweremoreintermixedinCerritosthaninallbut16other

Americancities.Whiteswereevenmoremixed-upwithblacksandHispanics.These

daysCerritosfacesstrongcompetition.Itscarmallhasinspiredimitators?asaresult,the

valueofsaleshasflattenedwhilethenumberofvehiclessoldseemstobefalling.Asthe

cityages,publicserviceswillcomeunderincreasingstrain.Drasticdeclineisunlikely,

butthecitymaybeovertaken-thoughitisalmostcertainthattheplacesdoingthe

overtakingwillbebland,car-orientedandsuburban.

1、Theword"sprawl"inthefirstparagraphindicatesthat.

A、thelandscapeofOrangeCountyisoflittlevariety

B、OrangeCountyislocatedinaplainofaconsiderablesize

C>partsofOrangeCountyextenduntidilyindifferentdirections

D、OrangeCountyislocatedinamountainousarea

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:語義題。第一段中“sprawl”一詞出現(xiàn)了兩次,在“theLosAngeles

sprawl”中用作名詞,在“sprawlingOrangeCounty”中用作動(dòng)詞,根據(jù)謂語動(dòng)詞

“meet”可知,“theLosAngelessprawl“和"sprawlingOrangeCounty”所指的是兩個(gè)區(qū)

域,而且是兩個(gè)區(qū)域向外延伸的邊緣地帶;結(jié)合“spraw『的原意”攤開四肢隨意地

躺”可知,“sprawl”用于城市,意為“向四面八方凌亂地?cái)U(kuò)展、蔓延”,故答案為

[C]o

2、Accordingtothefifthparagraph,wccaninferthat.

A、thetotalnumberofcopsinCerritosisnolessthan53

B、gangmembersofnearbycitiesenjoyimmunityinCerritos

C、thecrimeratesinCerritosarcrelativelylow

D、LosAngelescountrysheriffisresponsiblefortheexpenseofpolicingCerritos

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:推斷題。第五段第二句提到“AlthoughCerritoshasacontractwithLos

Angeles'scountysherifffbritspolicing,itpaysfbrthebuildingandtheofficers”,盡管

與洛杉磯縣警簽有維持治安的協(xié)議,喜瑞都還是負(fù)責(zé)警方的建設(shè)經(jīng)費(fèi)和警員的開

銷,故答案為[D]。接著該段第四句提到“...53seriousassaultshavebeenrecorded,a

bitlessthanonepercopM,記錄在案的嚴(yán)重傷害案件共53起,平均每個(gè)警員不到一

起,可推知喜瑞都的警員總數(shù)超過53人,故排除聞和[C];第五句提到“Thecityis

sopeaceful...thatgangmembersfromnearbycitiesoccasionallymeettheretoplay

basketball,knowingthevwillnotbeattackedbyrivals”,喜瑞都如此和平,鄰城的黑

幫成員偶爾會(huì)聚在這兒H打籃球,因?yàn)樗麄冎涝谶@兒不會(huì)遭到敵對(duì)團(tuán)伙的襲擊,

故排除[B]。

3、WhichofthefollowingdocsNOTaccountfbrCerritos'ssuccess?

A、Propertimingofinvestments.

B、Advantageouslocation.

C、Wealthofpreviousgenerations.

D、Superbmanagement.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案;C」

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:細(xì)節(jié)題。第二段首句提到“Cerritoscannotboast…oldmoney…”,喜瑞

都沒有傳統(tǒng)的資本可以邊耀,故答案為[0。第六段第二句提到“Thekeyt。

Cerritos'ssuccessmaybethetimingofitsinvestments'',喜瑞都成功的關(guān)鍵在于投資

時(shí)機(jī)的恰當(dāng)選擇,故排除[A];第二段第四句提至IJ“…thankstosuperbmanagemenl

andgeographicalgoodfortune,,?得益于出色的市政管理和地緣優(yōu)勢(shì),因此排除[B]

和[D]。

4、Accordingtothepassage,whatimpressioncanwegetonCerritos?

Thegeographicboundariesofthecityareoftheremarkablyregularshape.

B、Itisathrivingcommercialcenterratherthanaresidentialsite.

C、Itisoneofthemoststaidlyplannedcitiesintheregion.

D^Itboastsalifestylethatisrichinartandrecreation.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:推斷題。第四段末句提到“Ithasanopulentperformingartscentrethat

willhostsome140impeccablypopulistactsthisyear”:可見,喜瑞都市的文化藝術(shù)生

活十分豐富,故答案為[D]。會(huì)一段首句提到“DrivingalongSouthStreet,...you

enterandleaveCerritosthreetimes”,駕車沿SouthStreet行駛將會(huì)三進(jìn)三出喜瑞都

市,根據(jù)該段第二句的“…thecityisconfusinglyshaped”可知,喜瑞都市的版圖形狀

極不規(guī)則,故排除[A];第三段首句提到“…Cerritosisbothabedroomcommunityand

aneconomicengine”,故排除[B];第四段第二句提到“Thecityhasmunicipalcodesto

rivalthoseofnotoriouslystaidIrvine,aplannedcityinOrangeCounty...,,,喜瑞都的

市政規(guī)劃理念與橙縣的歐文市恰恰相反,歐文市的規(guī)劃以古板聞名,故排除[C]。

In1751,SwedishbotanistCarolusLinnaeuscameupwiththenovelideaofusingflowers

asclocks.Morninggloriesopentheirtrumpct-likcpetalsaround10a.m.,waterliliesat

11andsoonthrougheveningprimrosesandmoonflowers.Afullarrayofthese

blossoms,plantedinacircle,couldindicatethetime.Itwasawhimsicalnotion.But

some250yearslater,scientistsareseriouslyinterestedinthetimekeepingmechanismsof

nature."They'resoubiquitous,they'realmostasignatureoflife,"saysmolecular

neuroscientistRussellFosterofImperilCollege,London.Fromcockroachestohumans,

Fosterexplorestheseinternalclocksinafascinatingnewbook,RhythmofLife,co-

authoredwithBritishsciencewriterLeonKreitzman.Theauthorshowhowthedaily

patternsknownascircadianrhythmsinfluencefarmorethanoursleep.Heartattacksare

morecommoninthemorning.Womentendtogotolaborintheevening.Severeasthma

prevailatnight.Althoughwemayjetacrosstimezones,circadianrhythmsrule.The

booktracesthecentury-longquesttounraveltheirmechanisms,withsomestarting

outcomes-includingtherecentdiscoverythatcertaingenesswitchonandoffin24hour

cycles.Evenourresponsestomedicinesmaydependonwhenwetakethem.Naturehas

devisedinternalclocksforasimplereason:theyaidsurvival."Theearlybirdreallydoes

getthework,"—thankstoasilentwakc-upcallbeforedawn.Amimosaplantspreadsits

fernIikeleavesduringthedaytocreatethemaximumsurfaceareaforphotosynthesis,

thenfoldsthemupatnighttoreducewater-vaporloss.It'snotamereresponsetolight.

"Theydothisevenwhenkeptinthedark,"saysbiologistEugeneMaurakisofthe

ScienceMuseumofVirginia.Inhumans,themasterclockisatinyclumpofcellsinthe

braincalledthesuprachiasmaticnuclei.Theclocksisresetdailybysignalsfromanovel

typeofphotoreceptorintheeyethatFosterdiscovered."Theblindrelyonit,too,

providedtheireyeshaven'tbeenremoved,"hesays.Theresultisanorchestratedseriesof

biologicaleventsthatunfoldsinsequence.Inthehoursbeforebreakfast,thebody

releasesdigestiveenzymesgraduallytobereadyforthefirstmeal.Temperatureand

bloodpressureriseinpreparationfortheday'sdemands.Thishelpsexplainthemorning

increaseintheheartattacks.Cellsreproduceatsettimes.Hormonesriseandfall-many

ofthemaccordingtoapredeterminedschedule.Theimplicationsformedicineare

profound.Bytimingtreatmentstocomplementdailychangesinbiochemistry,theauthors

argues,wccanboostefficacyandreducesideeffects.Inoneseminaltrial,medical

oncologistWilliamHrusheskyoftheDornV.A.MedicalCenterinColumbia,S.C.,

foundthatbysimplyreversingthetimeswhenheadministeredtwochemotherapeutic

drugs,hecouldextendsurvivalinwomenwithadvancedovariancancerfrom11percent

atfiveyearsto44ChronobiologyInternational,morethanadozenailmentscancurrently

benefitfromcarefullytin:edtreatments.Inonerecentstudy,henotes,somethingas

simpleaslow-doseaspirinatbedtimereducedtherateofpretermdeliverinpregnant

womenatriskforhypertensionfrom14percenttozero.Aspirininthemorninghadlittle

effect.Surprised?NottoFosterandKreitzman.Astheyshow,timingiseverything.

5、Whatdoestheword"ubiquitous"inthefirstparagraphsuggest?

A^Allkindsofflowerscanindicatethetime.

B、Thelimekeepingmechanismsareuniquetoflowers.

C^Everylivingthinginnaturehasgotthetimekeepingmechanisms.

D^Theideaofusingflowersasclockshasbeenwidelyacknowledged.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:推斷題。首段倒數(shù)第一句指出,它們無處不在,幾乎成為生命的信

號(hào)。這里的“它們”指代前文提到的大自然的計(jì)時(shí)功能,因此答案為[C]。[A]在前文

中出現(xiàn)過,但與題干無關(guān);[B]與原文意思相反,故排除;[D]在原文中沒有提及,

故排除。

6、AccordingtothebookRhythmsofLife,whichofthefollowingstatementsis

CORRECT?

A^ItiswrittenbyamolecularneuroscientistFoster.

B、Severeasthmaisnotcommonatnight.

C^Medicinesalwaysfunctionwellprovidedthattheyhavelittlesideeffects.

D、Circadianrhythmsinfluenceusinvariousaspects.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:細(xì)節(jié)題。第二段第二句中指出,作者在書中寫到,每日的生活模式,

也就是生理節(jié)奏,不僅僅影響睡眠。緊接著又?jǐn)⑹龈鞣N病癥在一天中都有高發(fā)時(shí)

段。由此可以推出,生理節(jié)奏影響著我們生活的很多方面,故選[D]。第二段第一

句指出,《生命的節(jié)奏》是Foster和另外一名科學(xué)家LeonKretzman一起撰稿的,

因此排除|A|;根據(jù)第二段第五句可知,嚴(yán)重的哮喘常常在晚間發(fā)作,因此排除

[B];根據(jù)第二段最后一句可知,甚至連我們對(duì)藥物的反應(yīng)也與服藥時(shí)間有關(guān),因

此排除[C]。

7、WhichofthefollowingisINCORRECTconcerningthemimosaplant?

A、Themimosaplantunfoldsitsleavestogetlight.

Themimosaplantfoldsleavestopreventwaterfromlosingatnight.

C、Themimosaplantdevisesinternalclocksinordertosurvive.

D、Ifthemimosaplantisplacedinthedark,theinternalclocksdon'tworkverywell.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:推斷題。艱據(jù)第三段倒數(shù)第一、二句可知,這不僅僅是對(duì)光的反應(yīng)。

弗吉尼亞科學(xué)博物館的生物學(xué)家EugeneMaurakis說:“它們?cè)诤诎抵幸踩绱??!笨?/p>

以判斷[D]為錯(cuò)誤表述,故為答案。第三段第三句說含羞草在白天時(shí)舒展葉子,從

而使盡可能大的表面進(jìn)行光合作用,而晚上為了防止水分蒸發(fā),含羞草的葉子會(huì)卷

曲。[A]、[B]分別為這兩層意思的同義表達(dá),故排除;第三段開頭提到,自然界有

內(nèi)部計(jì)時(shí)功能,原因很簡(jiǎn)單:內(nèi)部計(jì)時(shí)功能幫助它們生存下來。因此[C]也是原文

的正確表述,故排除。

Mostmenliveinharness.Richardwasoneofthem.Typicallyhehadnoawarenessof

howhismaleharnesswaschokinghimuntilhispersonalandprofessionallifeandhis

bodyhadnearlyfallenapart.Hehadtogetsickinhisharnessandnearlybedestroyedby

role-playingmasculinitybeforehecouldallowhimselftobeapersonwithhisown

feelings,ratherthanjustahollowmaleimage.Haditnotbeenforableedingulcerhe

mighthavepostponedlookingathimselfformanyyearsmore.Likemanymen,Richard

hadbeenazombie,adaytimesleep-walker.Worsestill,hehadbeenahighly

"successful"zombie,whichmadeitsodifficultforhimtoriskchange.Ourcultureis

saturatedwithsuccessfulmalezombies,businessmenzombies,golfzombies,sportscar

zombies,playboyzombies,etc.Theyhavelosttouchwith,orarerunningawayfrom,

theirfeelingsandawarenessofthemselvesaspeople.Theyhaveconfusedtheirsocial

masksfortheiressenceandtheyaredestroyingthemselveswhilefulfillingthetraditional

definitionsofmasculine-appropriatebehavior.Theyaretheheroes,theproviders,the

warriors,theempirebuilders,thefearlessones.Theirrealityisalwaysapproached

throughtheseveilsofgenderexpectations.Menevaluateeachotherandareevaluatedby

manywomenlargelybythedegreetowhichtheyapproximatetheidealmasculinemodel.

Womenhaverightfullylashedoutagainstbeingplacedintoamold.Manywomenhave

describedtheirrolesinmarriageasaformofsociallyapprovedprostitution.Theyassert

thattheyarcsellingthemselvesoutforanunfulfillingportionofsupposedsecurity.For

psychologicallydefensivereasonsthemalehasnotyetcometoseehimselfasa

prostitute,dayinanddayout,bothinandoutofthemarriagerelationship.Themale's

inherentsurvivalinstinctshavebeenstuntedbytheseeminglymorepowerfuldriveto

maintainhismasculineimage.Hewould,forexample,ratherdieinthebattlethanrisk

livinginadifferentwayandbeingcalleda"coward"or"notaman”.Asarecently

publishedstudyconcluded,"Asurprisingnumberofmenapproachingseniorcitizenship

saytheywouldratherdiethanbeburiedinretirement."Themaleinourcultureisata

growthimpasse.Hewon'tmove—notbecauseheisprotectinghischerishedcentralplace

inthesun,butbecausehecantmove.HeisacardboardGoliathprecariouslybalanced

andonthevergeoftopplingoverifheispushedeversoslightlyoutofhiswell-worn

path.Helacksthefluidityofthefemalewhocanreadilymovebetweenthetraditional

definitionsofmaleorfemalebehaviorandroles.Shecanbewifeandmotherora

businessexecutive.Shecandressintypicallyfemininefashionoradoptthemalestyles.

Shewillbelovedforhaving"feminine"interestssuchasneedleworkorcooking,orshe

willbeadmiredforsharingwiththemaleinhis"masculine"interests.Shecanbe

sexuallyassertiveorsexuallypassive.Meanwhile,themaleisrigidlycaughtinhis

masculineposeand,inmanysubtleandindirectways,heisseverelypunishedwhenhe

stepsoutofit.Unlikesomeoftheproblemsofwomen,theproblemsofmenarenot

readilychangedthroughlegislation.Themalehasnoapparentandclearlydefinedtargets

againstwhichhecanventhisrage.Yetheisoppressedbytheculturalpressuresthathave

deniedhimhisfeelings,bythemythologyofthewomanandthedistortedandself-

destructivewayheseesandrelatestoher,andbytheurgencyforhimto"actlikeaman"

whichblockshisabilitytorespondtohisinnerpromptingsbothemotionallyand

physiologically,andbyageneralizedself-hatethatcauseshimtofeelcomfortableonly

whenheisfunctioningwellinharness.Preciselybecausethetenorandmoodofthemale

liberationeffortssofarhavebeenoneofself-accusation,self-hate,andarepetitionof

feministassertions,Ibelieveitisdoomedtofailureinitspresentform.Itisbuyingthe

myththatthemaleisculturallyfavored—anotionthatisclungtodespitethefactthat

everycriticalstatisticintheareasoflongevity,disease,suicide,crime,accidents,

childhoodemotionaldisorders,alcoholism,anddrugaddictionshowsa

disproportionatelyhighermalerate.Themostremarkableandsignificantaspectofthe

feministmovementtodatehasbeenwoman'sdaringwillingnesstoownuptoher

resistancesandresentmenttowardhertime-honored,sanctifiedrolesofwifeandeven

mother.Themale,however,hasyettofullyrealize,acknowledge,andrebelagainstthe

distressandstiflingaspectsofmanyoftherolesheplays—fromgoodhusband,togood

daddy,togoodprovider,togoodlover,etc.Becauseoftheinnerpressuretoconstantly

affirmhisdominanceandmasculinity,hecontinuestoactasifhecanstandupunder,

fulfill,andevenenjoyalltheexpectationsplacedonhimnomatterhowcontradictory

anddevitalizingtheyare.Itstimetoremovethedisguisesofprivilegeandrevealthe

maleconditionforwhatiireallyis.

8、Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat.

A、uptonow,Richarddidn'tknowhehadcaughtcertaindisease

B、Richard'sillnessofferedhimachancetothinkabouthislife

C^butforhisillness,Richardwouldnothavestoppedworking

D、therewassomethingwrongwithbothRichard'smentalandphysicalhealth

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:推斷題。首段末句指出,如果不是他流血的潰瘍,他還會(huì)推遲好多年

才會(huì)審視自己。可見,這次生病給了他一個(gè)審視自我的機(jī)會(huì),故答案為[B]。

9、Theword"zombie"inthesecondparagraphprobablyreferstoaperson

who.

A、isbusyallthetime

B>behaveslikearobot

C^alwaysactsasaleader

D、issuccessfulinsomearea

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析?:語義題。第二段首句指出,像許多男人一樣,理查德是一個(gè)

“zombie",一個(gè)白天夢(mèng)游者。接下來指出,社會(huì)中有各種各樣的“zombie"。第四句

指出,他們失去了或者正在遠(yuǎn)離自己作為人的情感和意識(shí)。根據(jù)常識(shí),如果已經(jīng)失

去了對(duì)情感或意識(shí)的感知,那么人與機(jī)器就沒有區(qū)別了,因此可以推斷出[B]為答

案。

10、Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisINCORRECT?

A、Comparedwithmen,womenaremorewillingtoretirefromwork.

B>Tobeamancountsforagreatdealforthemale.

C、Somewomenhatebeinglabeledasfeminine.

D^Quiteafewwomenairnegativeviewofmarriage.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:細(xì)節(jié)題。第三段首句指出,男人之間互相評(píng)價(jià)以及許多女人評(píng)價(jià)男人

時(shí),主要是以他們與理想的男子漢模式的接近程度為依據(jù)。故[B]符合原文意思,

排除;該段第二句指出,女人們可以正當(dāng)?shù)貙?duì)自己被固定在某一種模式里進(jìn)行抨

擊。故[C]符合原文意思,排除;該段第三、四句指出,許多女士將自己在婚姻中

的角色定義為得到社會(huì)認(rèn)可的妓女。她們聲稱為了一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)所謂的安全感,她們?cè)诔?/p>

賣自己。故[D]符合原文意思,排除;文中沒有提及女人對(duì)退休的態(tài)度如何,故|A]

為答案。

11、Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe.

A、DifferentRolesofMenandWomen

B>HowtoSolveMen'sProblems

C、InHarness:theMaleCondition

D^SurvivalInstinctsvs.MaleImages

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:主旨題。文章首句指出“Mostmenliveinharness”,之后以Richard為

例,指出現(xiàn)代社會(huì)中男性的生活狀況。文中反復(fù)出現(xiàn)了“inharness”這個(gè)短語,將男

人背負(fù)“男子漢”傳統(tǒng)形象的壓力、拼命工作的情景栩栩如生地表現(xiàn)出來,故答案為

[C]o[A]只是文章提到的部分內(nèi)容,故排除:[B]含義籠統(tǒng),故排除;生存本能和

男性形象是文中提到的內(nèi)容,但與全文大意相去甚遠(yuǎn),故排除[D]。

Workingatypewriterbytouch,likeridingabicycleorstrollingonapath,isbestdoneby

notgivingitaglancingthought.Onceyoudo,yourfingersfumbleandhitthewrong

keys.Todothingsinvolvingpracticedskills,youneedtoturnloosethesystemsof

musclesandnervesresponsibleforeachmaneuver,placethemontheirown,andstayout

ofit.Thereisnoreallossofauthorityinthis,sinceyougettodecidewhethertodothe

thingornot,andyoucaninterveneandembellishthetechniqueanytimeyoulike;ifyou

wanttorideabicyclebackward,orwalkwithaneccentriclopinggaitgivingalittleskip

everyfourthstep,whistlingatthesametime,youcandothat.Butifyouconcentrateyour

attentiononthedetails,keepingintouchwitheachmuscle,thrustingyourselfintoafree

fallwitheachstepandcatchingyourselfatthelastmomentbystickingouttheotherfoot

intimetobreakthefall,youwillendupimmobilized,vibratingwithfatigue.Itisa

blessingtohaveoptionsforchoiceandchangeinthelearningofsuchunconsciously

coordinatedacts.Ifwewerebornwithalltheseknacksinbuilt,automatedlikeants,we

wouldsurelymissthevariety.Itwouldbealessinterestingworldifweallwalkedand

skippedalike,andneverfellfrombicycles.Ifwewereallgeneticallyprogrammedto

playthepianodeftlyfrombirth,wcmightneverlearntounderstandmusic.Therulesarc

differentforthecomplicated,coordinated,fantasticallyskilledmanipulationsweperform

withourinsides.Wedonothavetolearnanything.Oursmooth-musclecellsareborn

withcompleteinstructions,inneedofnohelpfromus,andtheyworkawayontheirown

schedules,madiilatingthehirnenofhloodvessels,movingthingsthroughintestines.

Secretarycellselaboratetheirproductsinprivacy;theheartcontractsandrelaxes;cells

communicatewitheachotherbysimplytouching;allthisgoesoncontinually,without

everapersonalwordfromus.Thearrangementisthatofanecosystem,withthe

operationofeachpartbeinggovernedbythestateandfunctionofalltheotherparts.

Whenthingsaregoingwell,astheygenerallyare,itisaninfalliblemechanism.Butnow

theautonomyofthisinteriordomain,longregardedasinviolate,isopentoquestion.The

experimentalpsychologistshaverecentlyfoundthatvisceralorganscanbetaughttodo

variousthings,aseasilyasaboylearnstorideabicycle,bytheinstrumentaltechniques

ofoperantconditioning.Ifathingisdoneinthewaytheteacherwants,atasignal,anda

suitablerewardgivenimmediatelytoreinforcetheaction,itbecomeslearned.Rats,

rewardedbystimulationoftheircerebral"pleasurecenters1',havebeeninstructedto

speeduporslowdowntheirheartsatasignal,ortoaltertheirbloodpressures,orswitch

offcertainwavesintheirelectroencephalogramsandswitchonothers.Thesame

technologyhasbeenappliedtohumanbeings,withotherkindsofrewards,andtheresults

havebeenstartling.Itisclaimedthatyoucanteachyourkidneystochangetherateof

urineformation,raiseorloweryourbloodpressure,changeyourheartrate,write

differentbrainwaves,atwill.Thereisalreadytalkofabreakthroughintheprevention

andtreatmentofhumandisease.Accordingtoproponents,whenthetechnologyis

perfectedandextendeditwillsurelyleadtonewpossibilitiesfortherapy.Ifaratcanbe

trainedtodilatethebloodvesselsofoneofhisearsmorethanthoseoftheother,ashas

beenreported,whatrichexperiencesinself-controlandself-operationmayliejustahead

forman?Therearealreadycrypticadvertisementsinthepersonalcolumnsofliterary

magazines,urgingthepurchaseofelectronicheadsetsforthetrainingandregulationof

onersownbrainwaves,accordingtoone'staste.Youcanhaveit.Nottodowngradeit.It

isextremelyimportant,Iknow,andoneoughttofeelelatedbytheprospectoftaking

personalcharge,callingtheshots,runningone'scellsaroundliketoytrains.Nowthatwe

knowthatvisceracanbetaught,thethoughtcomesnaturallythatwe'vebeenneglecting

themalltheseyears,andbyjudiciousapplicationofhuinanintelligence,theseprimitive

structurescanbetrainedtowhateverstandardsofbehaviorwewishtosetforthem.

12、Theauthorconsidersitasagoodluckforusto.

A、bebornwithsomechosenskills

B、liveinaworldofvariety

C、beabletounderstandmusic

D^beabletowalk,skipandridebicycles

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:R

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:細(xì)節(jié)題。第二段前兩句指出,在學(xué)習(xí)這種無意識(shí)的協(xié)調(diào)性動(dòng)作時(shí)能夠

有多種選擇和變化是一種幸福。如果我們生來就有這些特殊技能,像螞蟻一樣可以

自動(dòng)地做些事情,我們一定會(huì)想念這些變化的。故[B]為答案,同時(shí)排除[A];第二

段最后兩句提到了[C]和[D]的內(nèi)容,但并非作者認(rèn)為幸運(yùn)的主要原因,故排除,

13、Theoperationofourinsideorgansisdifferentfromthatofmusclesandnervesin

thatitis.

A、primarilymanipulatedbybloodvessels

B、inconstantneedoftrainingandpracticing

C^muchlesscomplicatedandcoordinated

D^geneticallyprogrammedtoworkonitsown

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析?:推斷題。第三段前兩句指出,對(duì)于復(fù)雜、協(xié)調(diào)、極為熟練的內(nèi)部器官

的操控,規(guī)則是不同的。我們不需要學(xué)習(xí)什么。之后解釋了人體自我調(diào)節(jié)的過程。

因此可以看出內(nèi)部器官是無須操控,生來就可以自我運(yùn)行的,故[D]為答案。

14、Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthetechniqueoftrainingman'sbodycanbestbe

definedas.

A、ambiguous

skeptical

C、contemptuous

D、positive

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:態(tài)度題。末段指出:你可以做到。不要貶低它。我知道這極為重要,

人們應(yīng)該為這一前景感到高興……既然我們知道內(nèi)臟可以訓(xùn)練,這自然就意味著這

些年我們對(duì)它們有所忽略。再加上充滿人類智慧的明智之舉,這些原始結(jié)構(gòu)可以通

過訓(xùn)練做我們想讓它們做的任何事情。從文中的“nottodowngrade,H€extremely

important”“feelelated”等都可以看出作者對(duì)訓(xùn)練身體內(nèi)臟器官的看法是積極的,故

[D]為答案。

二、簡(jiǎn)答題(本題共8題,每題1.0分,共8分。)

15、PassageOne

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:Toshowlocalpeople'sconcernofCerritos'slandscape.

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:由題干關(guān)鍵詞"librarycoveredwithtitanium”可定位至第四段。該段首

句提至『'whatgoesoninsidetheofficesseemslessimportanttolocalsthanwhatthev

looklike-,當(dāng)?shù)厝苏J(rèn)為辦公樓的外表比樓內(nèi)發(fā)生的事情更為重要,圖書館覆箓著

鈦,這說明喜瑞都人很注重市容的美觀,故本題答案為Toshowlocalpeople飛

concernofCerritos'slandscape。

16、PassageTwo

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:Diseases.

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:由題干提示定位至最后一段。根據(jù)上下文的邏輯關(guān)系可知,上文的

“cancer”和下文的“hypertension”都應(yīng)該包含在“ailments”里,因此推測(cè)“ailments”的

含義為“疾病”,故答案為Diseases。

PassageThree

17、Whyaremenundergreaterpressurethanwomen?

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:Becausetheydon'thavemuchfreedomtomakeachoice.

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:由題干關(guān)鍵詞"pressure”定位至第五段。該段第四句指出,男人缺少

女人的變通性,女人可以在傳統(tǒng)定義中的男人或女人的行為和角色之間轉(zhuǎn)換。該段

最后一句指出,同時(shí),男人被嚴(yán)格限定在男性角色中,如果他超越了范圍,就會(huì)受

到很多微妙的、間接的嚴(yán)厲懲罰。由此可見,男人比女人壓力大的原因是沒有選擇

的自由。故答案為Becausetheydon'thavemuchfreedomtomakeachoiceo

18、Accordingtotheauthor,whataccount(s)forthefailureofmaleliberationefforts?

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:Itsmoodandform.

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:由題干關(guān)鍵詞"maleliberationeffbrls”定位至第七段。該段首句中作者

指出他認(rèn)為目前的男性解放運(yùn)動(dòng)是注定要失敗的,原因正是在于它的基調(diào)是自我譴

責(zé)、自我憎恨、反復(fù)聲明男女平等,他們目前所采取的形式也不能帶來成功。歸納

而言,男性解放運(yùn)動(dòng)注定失敗的原因在于其基調(diào)和形式不好,故答案為Itsmood

andfonrio

19、Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthepresentmaleliberationmovement?

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:Disproval.

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:原文倒數(shù)第三段首句指出,正是由于到目前為止,致力于解放男性的

努力的基調(diào)和趨勢(shì)是自我譴責(zé)、自我憎恨、反復(fù)聲明男女平等,我認(rèn)為以其目前的

形式而言,注定會(huì)失敗??梢?,作者對(duì)現(xiàn)在的男性解放運(yùn)動(dòng)持反對(duì)態(tài)度。因此本題

答案可以總結(jié)為Disprovalo

PassageFour

20Whycanapersontypebetterifheisrelaxed?

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:Becausehecanbetterexercisehisauthorityoverthefingers.

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)題干關(guān)鍵詞“type”和“relaxed”定位到第一段。該段第三句指出,

在做一些需要技巧的事情時(shí),你需要放松進(jìn)行操作時(shí)需要?jiǎng)佑玫募∪夂蜕窠?jīng)系統(tǒng),

讓它們呈現(xiàn)自然狀態(tài),不去理會(huì)它們。由此可以推出在打字時(shí),如果一個(gè)人的精神

放松,手指就會(huì)聽使喚,這樣打字就會(huì)打得更好,故答案為Becausehecanbetter

exercisehisauth

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